Have you failed before? You can still make it- These 2 things could help you reboot!


Introduction

Sometimes, we start up with high hopes and storngly believe we are on the right part to achieving our goals. We work according plans and everything seem to fall into place. Suddenly, there came a point where we probably took a wrong step and everything we have done well came crashing. We were left with no choice than to build or begin again from the beginning. It happens!

Failure seems to be an inevitable part of human existence. We are faced with lots of uncertainties that make it impossible to accurately predict the result of our actions. So every now and then, someone is faced with failure. Failure does not mean total doom, so do not give up or think you can never make it. Always believe that you can pick up your pieces and continue from where you failed. Here are 2 things that helped many successful people that once failed

1. Believe: Yes, you need to hold on to your faith. Believe that you are still on the right track and that your dreams are still realizable. Trust that even though you failed, that is not the end of the tunnel. If you gave up easily, chances are that you will still give up if you change your dreams. So try to build some trust in whatever you do and get up quickly from your mess. Once you lack confidence in your abilities to achieve your dreams, it will be very difficult to achieve anything at all. But when you know that you can still make it, nothing will ever limit you from reaching your goals, not even any momentary failure.

2. Analyze what went wrong and correct it: Yes, this is the next step to keep moving. Failure could result from several things. It could be as a result of some oversight. Failure could could come from some misjudgment on your part. It could still be that missed a vital part of the entire system. Whatever it is, try to identify it. Knowing why you failed is a crucial part of success. If you were not able to identify the cause of failure, you can end up making the same mistakes again and again. But when you see the reason, it becomes easier to correct your mistakes and move on.

Conclusion

People fail many times and for many reasons, but that does not spell the end. Anyone can fail, but most successful people were able to make it because they did not give up. So if you failed, you can still succeed. Try to learn from your mistakes, be strong and believe that you can succeed. if there is any other things that can help you succeed, do it. With determination and hard work, you can reach your goals!



0
0
0.000
12 comments
avatar

@focusnow has set 1.000 STEEM bounty on this post!
logo_for-light-bg_1000.png

Bounties let you earn rewards without the need for Steem Power. Go here to learn how bounties work.

Earn the bounty by commenting what you think the bounty creator wants to know from you.

Find more bounties here and become a bounty hunter.

Happy Rewards Hunting!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hello dear @focusnow, great article once again.

So if you failed, you can still succeed. Try to learn from your mistakes, be strong and believe that you can succeed.

Momentary failure is part of our daily life, we should not see failure as something extremely bad, failure helps you stop analyzing possible causes and prepare for the future, failures shape your character to make you a successful person.

Thanks friend!
@fucho80

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hi.

I once heard that failing was part of learning, to take it as a good thing to some extent, because it shows you "how you shouldn't do that"

Also, the only way not to fail is to never try, so if you try and fail, you have already done more than those who quit before even trying.

Of course, failure hurts, nobody wants to fail, but it is something that helps to grow and growth itself hurts.

I like the two tips you give, I think I share them very well.

0
0
0.000
avatar

hi @focusnow

Resteemed and upvoted already. Please consider supporting ph-fund with 10-20% beneficiary from your publication :)

0
0
0.000
avatar

..thx for your post..could be that easy sometimes..up..follow you..

0
0
0.000
avatar

Dear @focusnow

Suddenly, there came a point where we probably took a wrong step and everything we have done well came crashing. We were left with no choice than to build or begin again from the beginning

I presume you went through this experience yourself. Probably more than once.

Another great read. I'm not sure if I told you, but I used to live in thailand for couple of years and I used to fight muay thai every now and then.

I would win some of those fights, but I've lose few as well. Feeling of failure when you're being knocked out and defeated walking to your corner has been awful.

Have a great upcoming weekend (upvote on the way)
Yours, Piotr

0
0
0.000
avatar

I never knew you lived in Thailand @crypto.piotr. Yes, I have failed severally but never gave up trying again. I would not have gotten to where I am if I had quit. Failure is not funny like you said, but then not trying again is cowardice. I love that you never gave up. See how much an inspiration you are today

0
0
0.000
avatar

@focusnow, In my opinion there are no Human Beings who never faced failure. But there are many people who never fought with their Failure. We have to believe ourselves no matter what. Stay blessed.

0
0
0.000
avatar

It's hard to succeed unless you try things and fail. I agree that keeping the faith and reviewing the past both really help. If you never give up, you will finally succeed.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Not everything will end in success, but failure simply means you are doing things the wrong way which means there's a right way.

Posted using Partiko Android

0
0
0.000
avatar

This post has been revived by steem-forever and will get extra rewards. This happens when a post is upvoted on steem-bounty.com after the 7 day post life.

Users can simple upvote via steem-bounty.com continously, so posts can live and earn rewards forever.
Authors can share their steem-bounty.com links and get upvoted forever.

We hope this will allow everyone to earn more meaningful rewards over longer timeframes than before.

0
0
0.000